1/28/2011 Manhattan Box 1074 Train Rescue

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Box 1074 - 77 St & Lexington Ave - Upper East Side

02:32
Disp 729: Phone Alarm Manhattan Trauma Box 1074 - man under train - #6 Train IRT - Lexington Avenue and 77th St - S/B platform

02:33
Rescue Battalion responding

02:35
BC10: what do we have here - under a car? - under a train?
Disp: IRT #6 line S/B platform - Lexington and 77th St

02:38
BC10: we need the power shutoff on the S/B tracks - we have a person under the train -have all additional units continue in
Disp: 10-4 we'll contact Transit
Disp: IRT #6 line S/B platform - Lexington and 77th St

02:42
Disp: as per IRT #983 the power has been shut off S/B bet 103rd St and 59th St

02:56
BC10: The victim has been extricated and is in the hands of EMS - All FDNY personnel are off the tracks - FDNY operations are concluded - all units will go 10-8 when available

02:57
Disp to BC10: who removed the victim?
It was a combined effort of PD  and FDNY

NY Post account
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/man_leg_severed_by_subway_on_upper_9v5WLJ7i4QgePxtVlG2uxJ

 

JSG

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Could be either 41 or 18...either way it would take a long time for them to get to 77th & Lex.
 

JSG

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The plan during the last closings was to disband E-44 and move Sq 252 to E-75 St.  In the end they kept 252 in Brooklyn and made E-44, 165, 274 & 250 into Hazardous Technician units. 

FYI - The Haz-Tech Engines have the same level of training in Haz-Mat as the Squads.  They do not receive the Rescue training.  Their Box assignment as an engine (initial alarm & Multiple Alarms) did not change. 
 
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